7/23 And progress was made without them. And then: "I believe I never was so happy as when I saw you, that morning, coming in to Okar with Dale's body, and you said you had not killed him. And if Barney--Will, had killed him that day--if he had really hanged him, and Dale had died from it--I should have kept seeing Dale as he was hanging there all my life." "It was Dale's day," said Sanderson. "The town has taken on a new spirit since those men have left. And the whole basin has changed. |